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Tom Allen wrote:
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> Al Needham, I like your attitude about the sanctity of lilve in all its
> forms. Only this morning I was with an Algonquin lady who is very deout in
> her bekuefs stemming from her Native American background. We talked at length
> about her feeling of the right to life and after life for all God's
> creatures. Where does man get the idea that the world is for man and man
> alone? Im not sure about the Christian ethic towards animals insects etc, but
> the thought that man in created in God'simage and that all other life forms
> are not., really chills me. The beauty and creativity of the smallest life
> forms required just as much of God's efforts as human. Yes. we can see that
> man has evolved in a most rapid form but then the fundamentalllist
> willbelieve that man did not evolve but was created as is. All this is very
> confusing. But I do agree that we do not have the right to destroy other life
> forms
> '
I question the appropriatness of Bee-L as a forum to proclaim the superiority of Native American religion
over Christianity. And as a fundamentalist Christian I take it as a put down.
If you would like to discuss it privately, I would be pleased to do so. But, let's keep it off the list,
please.
--
"Test everything. Hold on to the good." (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
Tom Elliott
Eagle River, Alaska
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